Murder on the Orient Express
Murder on the Orient Express
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Lauren Bacall (born Betty Joan Perske; September 16, 1924 – August 12, 2014) was an American actress known for her distinctive husky voice and sultry looks. She began her career as a model. She first appeared as a leading lady in the Humphrey Bogart film To Have and Have Not (1944) and continued on in the film noir genre, with appearances in Bogart movies The Big Sleep (1946), Dark Passage (1947), and Key Largo (1948), as well as comedic roles in How to Marry a Millionaire (1953) with Marilyn Monroe and Designing Woman (1957) with Gregory Peck. Bacall worked on Broadway in musicals, earning Tony Awards for Applause in 1970 and Woman of the Year in 1981. Her performance in the movie The Mirror Has Two Faces (1996) earned her a Golden Globe Award and an Academy Award nomination. In 1999, Bacall was ranked 20th out of the 25 actresses on the AFI's 100 Years...100 Stars list by the American Film Institute. In 2009, she was selected by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to receive an Academy Honorary Award "in recognition of her central place in the Golden Age of motion pictures." Bacall died on August 12, 2014, at the age of 89. According to her grandson Jamie Bogart, the actress died after suffering from a stroke.
Born: 1924-09-16 in The Bronx, New York City, New York, USA
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Murder on the Orient Express
To Have and Have Not
Dark Passage
Dinner at Eight
A Star Is Born World Premiere
La Classe américaine
The Venice Project
The Men Who Made the Movies: Howard Hawks
The Mirror Has Two Faces
Cameraman: The Life and Work of Jack Cardiff
The Real Story of the Three Little Kittens
Bogart: Life Comes in Flashes
The Line King: The Al Hirschfeld Story
You Must Remember This: A Tribute to 'Casablanca'
Misery
How to Marry a Millionaire
The Music of Kander & Ebb: Razzle Dazzle
A Conversation with Gregory Peck
North West Frontier
Lauren Bacall, ombre et lumière
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